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MEDFORD" MAIL TRIBTJXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 'JULY 22, 1932. PAGE NINE Local and Phoenix Unit to Meet The Phoenix health unit will meet tor a apeclal aeaslon Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Gammtll. Fire on Western The city fire de ' part men t answered two calls this noon to Western avenue to extinguish a grass fire. No damage resulted from the flames. Visits Ashland Mrs. Jesse Oentry 'of Medford is spending a few days In this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Clause. Ashland Dally Tidings. - Mrs. Marsh Improved Mrs. H. E. Marsh, who has been 111 for the past y 10 days, was reported In an Improved condition this morning, her friends are happy to announce. Mrs. Corliss Better Mrs. Harold Corliss, who Is recovering from an ' operation at the Sacred Heart hos pital, is getting along nicely but will ' be in the hospital for some time. Miss Keyes In City Miss Katherlne Keyes of the Cinderella Shop In Med. ford spent Thursday In this city at ' the local Cinderella shop. Grants Pass Dally Courier. From Yreka Mr. and Mrs. Don Awry and Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Ung . of the Siskiyou News, Yreka, Cal were In Medford last evening on busi ness. From Grants Pass Among Grants Pass people who motored to Medford Wednesday evening vere Mr. and Mrs. Al Peterson and Dr. and Mrs. Byron G. Bailey. Leaves for Portland Mrs. Ina B. ' Burton of New York city left on the Shasta at noon today, having spent the past day In Medford. Yesterday noon she was honor guest at a lunch eon at the home of Dr. Era Mains Carlow, after which aha conducted a conference at the First Baptist church. Last evening she spoke at the church at anotner gathering. Everybody likes maple and we know you will be interest ed in our Saturday special. Maple Bars 19c dozen - At your favorite grocer or our retail store. L SEASON RATES Lake o' the Woods Per Day Per Week Housekeeping: Cabin, 1-bed $2.50 $14 Housekeeping Cabin, 2-bed 3.50 18 Housekeeping Cabin, 2-bed 4.00 20 (Modern) Bungalows 2-bed 6.00 30 (With Bath) Sleeping Cabin. .,. 1 -person 1.25 8 Sleeping Cabin.. .,.2-per son 1.50 10 Lake Personal At Fights Here Motoring to Med ford from Grants Pass Wednesday evening to see the Leo Lomskl-Jacx McCarthy fight at the Armory, were Ken Williams, Jesse N. Johnston and Charlea OUlett. From Metropolis Portland guests at hotels In Medford Include the fol lowing: D. J. McGowan, D. Vance, A. E. Haselkamp, T. P. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hlnz, F. T. Mundell, Roger Rynea and J. R. Ryne. Is Critically 111 Mrs. A. R. Phlpps la reported as critically ill at her home on Cratsr Lake highway. She Is an old pioneer of this region, and has always been very healthy, this being her first Illness In many years. On Inspection Trip T. P. Flynn, regional forest inspector from Fort- land, Is In this district Inspecting road equipment and road mainten ance. He plana to spend two or three days here. mm Arrives from South Mrs. Fred K. Burnham of Burlingame, Cal., arrived here from the south on the Shasta at noon today, to join Mr. Burnham, who la vacationing here. They will visit In the valley. t Dr. Hargrave Leaves Dr. H. P. Hargrave plans to return to Berkeley, Cat., today, after spending a short while here as guest of relatives. Mrs, Hargrave and daughter Gertrude will remain In Medford for a longer visit, Jones Returns R. E. Jones, local manager of the Shell Oil company, returned to Medford by train this morning from Portland, where he has been spending the past several days on business. Guests of Pratt s Mr. and Mra. Ar thur Woodcock of Portland are spend ing several days here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt. They plan to make trips to Crater lake and the Oregon Caves. Both Mr. and Mrs, Woodcock are graduates of Oregon State college, and have many friends 1 here. J (Effective July 18, 1932) at For Reservations, Write or Call o the Woods Resort MEDFORD, OREGON MOTlnf to Medford Mr. and UriJ Bert Rostel are moving to thla city trom Ontrsl Point toad, to reside on the west aide. . Guut In City Mra. J. B. Plttenger of thla city la (pending a few daya In Medford with her daughter, Mra. V. O. Gillette. Ashland Dally Tid ings. ... tons Arrested B. T. Stone waa arrested at hla home here last night by elty police, for Woodland, Cal., officers. Bad check chargea have been filed against Stone In that city. ... ' From Distant Places The hotel guests registered In the city over night Included Mrs. Rosenfeld and daughter, 8. Simons and D. Soble of New York, and Dorothy Hlnea of Ha warden. Iowa. ... Leaves Hospital M. E. Blalock who has been receiving treatment In the Sacred Heart hospital for blood poisoning In his hand for the past several days, Is returning to his home today. ... Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mayfleld have returned to their home at Big Marsh, and the George May. ftelda have returned home to Klam ath Palla, having spent the past sev eral days here, for the funeral of Donald Mayfleld. . Washlngtonlans At the hotels here, the Washington guests regis tered are Mr. and Mra. E. J. oarrlson and son and Mrs. C. O. Douglas of Tacoma, Mra. M. E. Lush of Bremer ton, E. Manther of Olympla and Law rence R. Farter of Seattle. Program Tomorrow A program will be presented at the K. p. hall on North Grape atreet tomorrow even lng by the "Mlasourlans 'It was an nounced today. Thla will be their last appearance before starting on a tour, the notice ststes. ... Leave for Redmond Mrs. Alice Klncald left for Redmond. Ore., ac companying Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayfleld to their home In that city, where ahe will remain as their guest for some time. Mr. aad Mrs. Msy- field were here attending the funeral of their young son Donald. ... Guests In Medford Prom polnta within the state of Oregon, with the exception of Portland, hotel guests are listed on the local reglstera: Bob Morris and A. B. Sirdel of Oregon City, L. P. Newton and V. C. May of Eugene. P. J. Tooze. C. N. Nash and N. S. Rogers of Salem and Guy Tung of Klamath Palla. . Druce In Medford L. V. Druce of the Canadian National railway, with headquarters In Portland, Is In Med. ford today on business. He arrived by train this morning, and motored to Ashland on business with A. 8 Rosenbaum, district freight and pas senger agent of the Southern Pacific company. . e . Seattle Folk Expected Mr. and Mrs. H. Celsua Belt of Seattle Trill arrive here Sunday for a ahort atay with frlenda while en route to Call fornls. Mr. Belt la a member of the law firm of Shank, Belt and Pair field, Seattle. They expect to be In Los Angelea with their two children, Dorothy and Donald, for a brief Don day after leaving Medford. ... Cars Are Registered Listing their Oregon addresses as Medford, the fol- lowing California travelers registered their sutomoblles yesterday at the out-of-state bureau on South River aide avenue: Thomas O. Johnson of Riverside, Eugene . H. Tucker of Healdsburg, Aubrey P. Furry of Berk. eley, Maecle P. Stagg of Oakland, J B. Blchan of Santa Ana and Mra. R S. Waggoner of Madera. Mrs. E. duQuette of Passdena also register ed. giving Phoenix as her sddress, snd A. E. Haw of Olendale listed i Talent. BOATS Hour M-Pay Per Day Row Boats. . '..,.$ .35 $1.00 $ 2 Motor Boats.,.,.,. ....... 1.00 2.50 5 ROOM AND BOARD . Per Week Per Mrm. 1 Person,. .,.,.. .,.,.,. . . . $25.00 $80 City Car Burns Catching fire from soma hot asphalt loaded In the back. a small truck belonging to the city atreeta and roads department was dahaged last night about 11:19. The fire department waa called to ex tinguish the flames. , ... In City Today The Hat of callers In Medford today Includes Mrs. W. R. Jordan of King's highway. Prank Mil ler St Williams creek. Mrs. E. E. Eng berg of Wagner creek, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young of Griffin creek and Mra. A. E. Llnd Of Hilt. Cal. ... Miss Jensen Leaves Miss Margaret Jensen left this noon by train for Portland, where she plana to spend 10 dsys visiting friends and rela tives. She will visit Miss Wlllet and Miss Catherine Applegate, who are In training at the St. Vincent and Doernbecher hospitals. ... Sweeneys on Trip Mra. R. S Sweeney and daughter Katherlne, are leaving today for Creaoent City, Cel., where they will bo accompanied on an outing by Mra. P.ank Roberta and daughter Sally. Mr. Sweeney and daughter Mary Martha are leaving for San Francisco, where Mr. Sweeney will attend the Shrine convention. ... Has Many Puff Balls The branch of an oak tree on which puff balls are growing In great clusters In the manner of grapes, Is on display to- day at the Chamber of Commerce building and forma an attractive decoration. It waa brought in by O. L. Ray of 337 North Holly. The puff balls are of the usual green. pink and. tan colore, and apeckled. w ... Southerners Here Dr. Jasper Mo- raga, 0. E, Pitaslmons and John Fltzsimons of Loleta, were Included among the California guests regis tered at the hotels In the city. Others were Gilbert Nottage of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Parvln of Berkeley. Mra. Margaret Young of Oakland, M. Hamm and G. Molumphy of San Pedro, and the following from San Francisco: Bertram Smith, Paul Mlr tel, C. E. O'Halloran, J. E. Mayo and Henry Schoeppe. .... Brl.gllls Here from Sonth Mrs. Fred Brlsglll of Los Angeles la a guest here this week of Mr. and Mra. J. M. Nary, wbo have had aa their guests their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brls glll and family, also of Los Angeles. for the past 10 days. The first Mrs. Brlsglll Is Mrs. Nary 'a aunt. While here the Brlsgllls have visited Crater lake and plan to apend another 10 days visiting other scenle places in the valley. The Narya children, Ber nlce and Buddy, who recently under went operations for the removal of their tonsils, are getting along very well, Mrs. Nary atated this morning. OLDEST SHRINER mi CITY Lou B. Wlnsor ot Grand Rapids, Mich., paat Imperial potentate of 8a ladln temple in that city, and the oldest living member of the Impe rial Shrine council, la a visitor In Medford and will be honor guest at the local Court of Jesters at a ban quet thla evening at the Jackson hotel. Mr. Wlnsor Is a royal director ot the National Court ot Jesters. Mr. Wlnsor, wbo la the guest of his boyhood friend, T. J. Amspoker, Is en route to San Francisco to attend the Shrine cnoventlon, which will be the Shrine convention, which will be Imperial Council meeting he haa at tended. Being the best known man In Sminedom, members of HUlah tem ple In thla valley were honored at having Mr. Wlnsor aa their guest at the Shrine club luncheon today. He will visit Crater Lake tomorrow and journey south on the Shasta to morrow evening. JOBLESS RELIEF ACT PROVISIONS Congressional Records containing the unemployment relief act have been received In thla city and the provisions applicable to this section are as follows: Sec. 201. (a) The reconstruction finance corporation la author ited and empowered '(1) To make loans to, or con tracts with, states, municipalities and political subdivisions of states, pub lic agencies of states, or municipali ties, and of political subdivisions of states, public corporation, boards and commissions, and publlo municipal instrumental ltiea of one or more states, to aid In financing project authorised under federal, state, or municipal law which are elf-llqui- dating In character, such loans or contracts to be made through the purchase of their securities, or other wise, and for such purpose the recon struction finance corporation la au thorized to bid for suah securities Provided, that nothing herein con tained shall be construed to prohibit the reconstruction finance corpora tion. In carrying out the provisions of this paragraph, from purchasing securities having a maturity of more than 10 years; j '(3) To make loans to corporations formed wholly for the purpose of pro viding housing for families of low In come, or for reconstruction of slum areas, which are regulated by state of municipal law as to rents, charges, capital, structure, rate of return, and areas and met hot is of operation, to aid In financing projects by such cor porations which are self-llquldatlng in character. "(3) To make loans to private cor porations to aid In carrying out the construction, replacement or Improve ment of bridge, tunnels, docks, via ducts, waterworks, canals, and mar kets, devoted to public use and which are self-llquldatlng In character." E Southern Oregon motorists will be Interested In the announcement to day of a drastlo reduction In the price of Blnco motor oil. Thla well-known product of the Sinclair Refinery corporation la distributed locally by the Crater OH and Supply company, with headquarters at 30 South Riverside In thla city and la sold by dealers In various parte of the Rogue River valley. "We believe that present-day auto mobile motors demand the very best In oils," Frank Hull, manager of the Crater Oil and Bupply company, said today. "For satisfactory perform ance and long Ufa of a motor, the highest quality oil la essential. With the reduction In cost of Slnco oil. motorists may enjoy one of the finest oils produced without adding to the auto expense item on their budgets." Slnco oil Is a 100 per cent Penn sylvania oil, according to Mr, Hull. It la considered throughout the United States as a product of ex ceptional quality. Illustrations of prehistoric animals which roamed TONITE and fiATtltUAV BUI Cody, Andy Shu ford In "THE GHOST CITY" Also Rln-Tln-TIn in "The Lightning warrior Children 8c; Adults 1B Log Angeles and Back! New Low Train Fare ON SALE DAILYl Compare the cost of these new " low cosch fare! with any other form of transportation. Then en joy the roominess, the freedom from cramp snd strsin, the relsx stioo and comfort that trsins pro vide. Retur i limit 16 dsys. Free bsggage allowance 100 pounds. Roomy Berth $1.80 On the above cosch fares you en joy the modern reclining, chsir cars all the way. You can, bow. ever, buy spue in Tourist Sleep ers or trsins carrying this equip ment. Many travelers buy berths only for the night This tpsce, when available, is sold by the , Pullman conductor on the train, 11.80 for an upper, S2.2J for a lower berth. ! Los AngtUt $24 One Way Southern ! Pacific L( i. C. Carle, Airnt, fhona 14 3 the land that Is now Pennsylvania, identify the national advertising ot Sinclair Refinery products. Prank Hull, manager of the Crater Oil and Supply company, la well known here, having been Identified with the Gllmore Oil company in this city for the paat two years. He la considered rw authority on motor lubrication, having been engaged in the oil business for the past id years. Before coming to Medford, Prank Hull was field representative for a large Pacific Coast oil dis tributing company. While In Medford Mr. Hull has been active in Boy Scout work and Is, at the present time, scout master of troop S In Medford. Broken wlndowa gland by Trow bridge Cabinet works. Csll Lottie Howard, Rep. Investors Syndicate. 1338-L. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford truck, stake boay. as, gooa conuiuun; take some oats and wheat. J. L. Cross, Route 1, Centrsl Point. RENT, BUY OR TRADE for drag-saw Also party to cut wood on snares. Bov 8055, Mall Tribune. POR SALE Buy new modern home with rent money, pnone nuu. BARGAINS In bungalow pianos, bal ance of montn; 10 tree lessons Baldwin Piano Shoppe. S6 S. Grape, MEN. 18-45; 141 to 162 month. stesdy. common education sui flclent. Pleasant work. Experi ence unnecessary. List positions, full particulars and aample. Box No. 1250-D, Mall Tribune. LOST Nose classes with chain -tt. tached. Please return to unamDer ot Commerce. 1931 TUDOR, run only 1800 miles; new csr guaranee. 1304 discount; 1931 DeLux- Roadster, guaranteed like now. 1385; 1936 Chevrolet Coupe, a dandy, for only $60; '30 Fordor Sedan, a beauty, for onl7 245. used trucks at bargain prices. Used csrs wanted for cuah. GATES AUTO CO., USED OAR DEPT. LOST Black leather purse on Eaat Main St. Return to Tribune or Phone 1065-X. Reward. TEACHERS WANTED One grade, one high achool; begin September. For appointment Phone 800. Tonite Tomorrow ARE We PROUD OF THIS SH0W1 WE'LL SAY WE ARE ' AND WHY NOT?! IT'S THE BEST SHOW IN MEDFORD FOR MONTHS I If You Don't See It You're Cheating Yourself! Don't Take Our Word for It. Ask One of Your Friends Who Has Seen It. Tom Brown OF Culver Coming Sunday SHE STARTED IN a ROLLS AND FINISHED IN A TRUCK I SHE WAS KEEPING "STEADY COMPANY" ROXY THEATER Phone 181 SATURDAY ONLT "LAW OP BIO OBANDE wltn Bob Custer Alt "Don't TllTorre Him" Terry Toon Chap, a ''Banner Island" Shows 1:80, I, 7 and Children lOo, Adults 150 10c DANCE 10c ALL RVKNINfl FOB lOe ONLT ORIENTAL GARDENS baroain wr.r.K loe Wednesday Saturday 1(X yr. WANTED To buy secondhand slec trlo rsnjje and rug. Phone 798-L. FOR SALE 35-74 Hsrley Davidson In o uui, or irsae ior ugnt car. Box 6053, Tribune. NICE clean apricots, i mile So. white schoolhous on arlffln creek. WANTED Improved in unimproved property. J. Wood, 1620 Telegraph, Oakland. Cal. THE COOLEST TODAY I J li iH 'J 13 J The funniest people in all Hollywood get together to make a giggle picture with a million dollars in laughs and not two bits in sense. FREE! S212.50 Norge Refrigerator will be GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY 9 o'clock BALLOT BOX clnsn K:4R at urdny. 100 votes EACH AD MISSION Friday and Saturday nltes. MARATHON PRIZES Coming SUNDAY From the play, "The Claw," by Henry Bernstein ' VYujhiiigte!, WL With LIONEL BARRYMORE AND r a rr?txt HATtnt r r mmMm StTl'RDAY ONLT ?oLDLY "TEXAS PIONEERS" jli. LcLoiL Aiurunetcadie. JjsJsJjjTjlX POR RENT 3-room house with bstb, and aleeping porch; partly fur nished or unfurnished. Inquire (33 No. Orape. 4-ROOM fumlahed. newly decoratad bungalow, 34 Quince. Cell at 630 S. Ivy. WANTED Used "Medford Quarta Mill," 6 to 8-ton capacity In 31 hours. State price. Write Paul L, Blunt, Box 137, Castella, Cal. SPOT IN TOWN AND SATURDAY, tea PRICES Mats., week days 25o Evenings, Holidays and Sunday Mats., S5o Kiddles a Dime any timet PRESENTED 0 TONITE FOR 8 DAYS LAST DAY " Greek! Had a Word for Them" Any Seat ISc jwiMfnit Ialawi'iiiti